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LAKE WANAKA SEDIMENT REMOVAL

Wanaka Marina has engaged the services of a contractor to remove the rapidly growing sediment build up from the Eastern side of the marina in Roy’s Bay. This work comes after working with ORC and obtaining a Certificate of Compliance for the works.

Stream flows and sediment patterns in the area have been altered as a result of neighbouring development work and the build up now represents a navigation hazard for vessels entering and exiting the marina and requires mitigation.

Work is expected to begin early next week with loadout and site restoration to be completed by Friday 15 September, weather permitting.

Sediment control booms will be in place to minimise any silt spread and contain any lagarosiphon fragments.

Wanaka Marina is a proud supporter and partner of the Grebe nesting program and has worked closely with John Darby and Markus Hermanns on this initiative. Our goal is to complete the activity while the lake levels are favourable. John and his team will reinstall nesting boxes housed on the marina at the completion of work, in time for the upcoming breeding season. Additional information on John and Marcus’s work and the Crested Grebe program can be found at www.facebook.com/wanakagrebes/

Temporary pedestrian traffic management will be in place across the marina entrance during the removal work and we thank the public for their consideration while the work is completed.

ENDS

For more information, please contact:

Wanaka Marina Operations Manager: Craig Fahey | ops@wanakamarina.co.nz

March Marina Update

As we ease gently into Autumn you will have seen the level of the lake has risen again which has prevented us from continuing with the Marina area dredging. We are keeping a constant watch on the conditions and if they improve action will be taken.

An application of Diquat was completed on the 24th of February. Initial signs are it was a successful operation but will remain a six monthly feature until eradicated, if ever. Financial support was requested from QLDC, ORC and LINZ but was declined as it was pointed out Wanaka Marina Limited is responsible for an area within 50 metres of the Marina.

Finally the handrail was constructed at the Marina last week. You will also see Craig is trying to improve the area by seeding the area.

QLDC informed us that stage 5 of the Lakefront development has been improved which will involve the construction of a safe crossing from the new boardwalk to the footpath between the wall and the parking spaces, a foot/ cycle path in front of the toilets and then a foot/cycle path behind the yachts which will join up with the Eely point reserve. There is currently no time frame announced for this.

Please remember Craig is always on hand for advice and assistance and offers an excellent service when it comes to ropes, fenders and generally looking after the marina and boats on berths.

Sale of berths has been very interesting during the summer with considerable interest. WML continue to offer the service of leasing you berth for rent or sales with some great returns.

Mike Barker
Chairperson.